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Definition of Stickers
1. sticker [n] - See also: sticker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stickers
Literary usage of Stickers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wooden Box and Crate Construction by Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.) (1921)
"If the first method is used the distance between piers must be the same as between
subsequent stickers, for the stickers must be aligned over the skids on ..."
2. New Collection Methods: A Systematic Treatment of the Place of Collections by Edward Hall Gardner (1918)
"stickers and Rubber Stamps Special stickers attached to the second statement,
phrases imprinted with a rubber stamp, enclosures dealing with credit and sent ..."
3. Pay-As-You-Throw: Lessons Learned about Unit Pricing of Municipal Solid Waste by Janice L. Canterbury (1996)
"stickers How are stickers working out in your unit pricing program? State of/L:
The advantage of stickers is that there is no billing at all. ..."
4. New Collection Methods: A Systematic Treatment of the Place of Collections by Edward Hall Gardner (1918)
"stickers and Rubber Stamps Special stickers attached to the second statement,
phrases imprinted with a rubber stamp, enclosures dealing with credit and sent ..."
5. New York's First Music Week by Charles M. Tremaine (1920)
"Most of them displayed Music Week stickers on their menu cards and distributed
Music Week ... Used Music Week stickers. Distributed Music Week booklets. ..."
6. Clinical Laboratory Methods: A Manual of Technique and Morphology Designed by Roger Sylvester Morris (1913)
"Blood stickers.—A number of satisfactory blood stickers are on the market, and
require no special description. In default of these a Hagedorn needle may be ..."
7. Clinical Laboratory Methods: A Manual of Technique and Morphology Designed by Roger Sylvester Morris (1913)
"Blood stickers.—A number of satisfactory blood stickers are on the market, and
require no special description. In default of these a Hagedorn needle may be ..."
8. Sketches of Life and Character: Taken at the Police Court, Bow Street by George Hodder (1845)
"The French gentleman apologised for having troubled his worship, and retired.
THE RIVAL BILL-stickers. Then call them to our presence; face to face, ..."